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Full Idea
Consciousness has a first-person or subjective ontology and so cannot be reduced to anything that has third-person or objective ontology. If you try to reduce or eliminate one in favour of the other you leave something out.
Gist of Idea
Consciousness has a first-person ontology, so it cannot be reduced without omitting something
Source
John Searle (The Mystery of Consciousness [1997], Concl 2.10)
Book Ref
Searle,John R.: 'The Mystery of Consciousness' [Granta 1997], p.212
A Reaction
Misconceived. There is no such thing as 'first-person' ontology, though there are subjective viewpoints, but then a camera has a viewpoint which is lost if you eliminate it. If consciousness is physical events, that leaves viewpoints untouched.
3529 | Reduction is impossible because mind is holistic and brain isn't [Davidson, by Maslin] |
3964 | If the mind is an anomaly, this makes reduction of the mental to the physical impossible [Davidson] |
5798 | Consciousness has a first-person ontology, so it cannot be reduced without omitting something [Searle] |
2314 | Maybe intentionality is reducible, but qualia aren't [Kim] |
3427 | Reductionism is impossible if there aren't any 'bridge laws' between mental and physical [Kim] |
3439 | Reductionism gets stuck with qualia [Kim] |
4091 | The problems of misrepresentation and error have dogged physicalist reductions of intentionality [Crane] |
4601 | Higher-level sciences cannot be reduced, because their concepts mark boundaries invisible at lower levels [Heil] |
4602 | Higher-level sciences designate real properties of objects, which are not reducible to lower levels [Heil] |
2533 | Rule-following can't be reduced to the physical [Sturgeon] |